Table Talk is Back!
Pull up a seat and strap yourself in for another edition of Table Talk, the (semi) regular column where New Pulp authors Barry Reese, Bobby Nash, and Mike Bullock answer questions and offer their viewpoints on a wide array of topics relating to New Pulp Fiction.
This time out, the guys tackle team ups and mixing mediums. That’s right, it’s a pulp team-up-a-palooza at www.newpulpfiction.com.
Direct link: http://www.newpulpfiction.com/2012/07/table-talk-pulp-team-ups-and-medium.html
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
BOBBY NASH TALKS CONS ON PULPED!
This week on PULPED!, The New Pulp Podcast, Tommy Hancock is joined by Author Stephen Jared, writer of JACK AND THE JUNGLE LION, its upcoming sequel ELEPHANTS OF SHANGHAI, and his latest release TEN-A-WEEK-STEALE! Listen as they discussed New Pulp, Hollywood, and Hard Boiled!
Also, Tommy is joined by Convention Connoisseur Bobby Nash to discuss why Conventions are important and why Water applied in various ways is a Con-goer's friend!
Listen now at http://www.pulped.libsyn.com/webpage/pulped-the-official-new-pulp-podcast-stephen-jared-gets-pulped.
Also, Tommy is joined by Convention Connoisseur Bobby Nash to discuss why Conventions are important and why Water applied in various ways is a Con-goer's friend!
Listen now at http://www.pulped.libsyn.com/webpage/pulped-the-official-new-pulp-podcast-stephen-jared-gets-pulped.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
BOBBY NASH AND SEAN TAYLOR OPEN THE RUBY FILES IN THE BOOK CAVE!
Sean Taylor and Bobby Nash, writers and co-creators of the new Airship 27 anthology title, The Ruby Files stopped by The Book Cave podcast to discuss with the world of Rick Ruby, the creation of a pulp P.I., and Rick’s women. Oh, yes, Rick’s ladies.
Join Bobby, Sean, and The Book Cave’s hosts, Ric Croxtin and Dr. Art Sippo for a look at The Ruby Files on The Book Cave. You can listen now at http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/webpage/the-book-cave-episode-188-the-ruby-files
After the podcast, swing by the official The Ruby Files site at http://rickruby.blogspot.com
About The Ruby Files:
PRESS RELEASE
GANGSTERS & GUNMOLLS
Airship 27 Productions dons its tough-guy mantle, as it premiers its newest pulp star in THE RUBY FILES.
It was the 1930s and America was locked in the grip of the Great Depression. Gangsters controlled the major cities while outlaws roamed the rural back country. It was a time of Speak Easy gin-joints, Tommy-guns, fast cars and even faster dames. This is the world of New York based Private Investigator Rick Ruby, a world he is all too familiar with. From the back alleys of Gotham to the gold laden boulevards of Hollywood, Ruby is the shamus with a nose for trouble and an insatiable appetite for justice. So if you’ve got a taste for hot lead and knuckle sandwiches, tug your cuffs, adjust your fedora and light up a Lucky, a brand new pulp detective is coming your way.
Created by pulp masters, Bobby Nash & Sean Taylor, Rick Ruby echoes the tales of Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe while offering up his own brand of two-fisted action. Joined by fellow pulp smiths Andrew Salmon & William Patrick Maynard, these modern scribes of purple prose present a quartet of tales to delight any true lover of private eye fiction. This instant classic features a gorgeous Mark Wheatley cover and eight evocative black and white illustrations by Rob Moran.
This is a book that harkens back to the classic black and white Warner Brothers gangster movies that featured James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart and Edward G. Robinson to name a few. The atmosphere is gritty with a no-nonsense hero pulp fans are going to applaud from the first story to the last. And when that last tale comes to a close, you can bet we haven’t seen the last of Rick Ruby, Private Eye.
AIRSHIP 27 PRODUCTIONS – PULP FICTION FOR A NEW GENERATION!
You can find The Ruby Files at these fine booksellers:
Paperback - Amazon
Ebook - Airship 27
Paperback - Airship 27
Paperback - Indy Planet
Welcome to Belle’s! http://rickruby.blogspot.com
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
CAPTAIN ACTION NOW ON SALE!
“Riddle of the Glowing Men,” is set in the sixties where secret agent, Miles Drake, aka, Captain Action, is attacked at A.C.T.I.O.N. headquarters by several assassins whose green skin glows as if radiated. In the process of learning the identity of these killers and the reason behind their attack, Captain Action teams with a beautiful female Russian agent and their quest leads them to a hidden civilization under the frozen wasteland of Siberia. “Jim Beard has written a terrific, authentic Captain Action adventure,” applauds Airship 27 Productions Managing Editor Ron Fortier. “It perfectly captures the break-neck speed and thrills of the early pulps only with today’s modern sensibilities. This book is sure to appeal to both Captain Action fans and new pulp enthusiasts alike.”
Author Jim Beard will be signing copies at Pulp Fest, in Columbus, Ohio, at the Airship 27 table on Sat. 11th Aug. He will also be signing at Captain Action’s New York Comic Con booth in October.
Available Now at Amazon (https://www.createspace.com/3938619)
& soon from (www.IndyPlanet.com)
Captain Action Enterprises, LLC.
As Retropreneurs, Captain Action
Enterprises, LLC specializes in rejuvenating old properties for a new
generation. Captain Action toys and collectibles are available nationally. The
Original Super Hero Action Figure will soon return to comics in an on-going
comic book series. Additional properties include Lady Action, the Zeroids
and Savage Beauty. For more information, contact ed.catto@bonfireagency.com.
Airship 27 Productions
Begun in 2004 to produce new
novels and anthologies featuring classic, public domain pulp heroes of the 30s
and 40s, Airship 27 Productions was one of the major factors behind the pulp
renaissance which evolved into the New Pulp Movement. Today they have over fifty titles in their
ever expanding catalog, sell both hard copy and digital versions of their books
and will soon be launching audio books of their titles. They can be found at airship27hangar.com
Sunday, July 8, 2012
CAPTAIN ACTION COMING SOON
CAPTAIN ACTION – PULP
HERO!
Airship 27 Productions, one of the premier publishers in the
New Pulp movement, and Captain Action Enterprises, licensors of the popular
Captain Action toy line, have joined forces to produce the first ever Captain
Action pulp novel, “Riddle of the Glowing
Men,” by Jim Beard. The book debuts
this Aug. at Pulp Fest in Columbus,
Ohio.
“We are tremendously excited to be working with Joe Ahearn
and Ed Catto of Captain Action Enterprises,” said Airship 27 Productions’
Managing Editor, Ron Fortier. “This is
the first time we’ve ever put together a title based on a highly popular and
successful license.”
Captain Action is based on the action figure created in 1966
by Stan Weston for Ideal Toys. He came equipped with a wardrobe of costumes
allowing him to become many different heroes such as Batman, The Lone Ranger,
the Green Hornet and many more. In 1967, Captain Action proved so popular that
the line was expanded to include a sidekick, Action Boy and a blue skinned
alien foe with bug eyes, the nefarious Dr. Evil. The following year, DC Comics licensed the
character from Ideal and published five issues of Captain Action featuring industry luminaries such as Jim Shooter,
Wally Wood and Gil Kane.
Since 2005, Captain Action Enterprises, has been producing an array of
exciting new collectibles, including statues, toys, comics, trading cards, and
apparel. Still, the one remaining venue
the enduring hero had yet to conquer was that of a prose novel. Enter veteran writer Jim Beard, a life-long
fan of the character. “Jim approached us
late last year with this idea for a Captain Action pulp novel,” recalls Catto.
“We were immediately intrigued by the possibilities and began seriously
exploring the idea.”It was Beard who then brought Ahearn and Catto to Airship 27 Productions. “At the time I’d just finished my first book for Airship 27,” Beard elaborates. “Impressed with their industry leading quality and professionalism, I knew they were the right people to usher Captain Action into the fast-paced world of pulpdom.”
The challenge of doing a licensed property appealed to Fortier and his partner and Art Director, Rob Davis and they signed on. Their first goal was to assemble the finest art team possible. This was achieved by recruiting the talented cover painter, Nick Runge. Runge’s work on such IDW titles as Angel & Terminator –Salvation has spotlighted him as being one of the finest new artists in the graphic field today. Davis himself took on the task of doing the nine interior illustrations while also designing the entire package.
“Riddle of the Glowing Men,” is set in the sixties where secret agent, Miles Drake, aka, Captain Action, is attacked at A.C.T.I.O.N. headquarters by several assassins whose green skin glows as if radiated. In the process of learning the identity of these killers and the reason behind their attack, Captain Action teams with a beautiful female Russian agent and their quest leads them to a hidden civilization under the frozen wasteland of Siberia. “Jim Beard has written a terrific, authentic Captain Action adventure,” applauds Fortier. “It perfectly captures the break-neck speed and thrills of the early pulps only with today’s modern sensibilities. This book is sure to appeal to both Captain Action fans and new pulp enthusiasts alike.”
Joe Ahearn and Ed Catto will be hosting a Captain Action panel at this year’s San Diego Comic Con with further details about other exciting plans for the classic hero. Artist Nick Runge will also be present at his table in Artist Alley. Fortier, Davis and Beard will be in attendance at Pulp Fest and will announce the book’s actual publication date.
About Captain Action Enterprises
As Retropreneurs, Captain Action
Enterprises, LLC specializes in taking old properties and rejuvenating them for
a new generation. Captain Action now appears in an on-going comic book series,
lithographs, statues, action figures, T-shirts, model kits and an iPhone app.
Additional properties include Lady Action, the Zeroids and Savage Beauty. For
additional information, contact ed.catto@bonfireagency.com.
About Airship 27 Productions
Begun in 2004 to produce new
novels and anthologies featuring classic, public domain pulp heroes of the 30s
and 40s, Airship 27 Productions was one of the major factors behind the pulp
renaissance which evolved into the New Pulp Movement. Today they have over fifty titles in their
ever expanding catalog, sell both hard copy and digital versions of their books
and will soon be launching audio books of their titles. They can be found at airship27hangar.com
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